Enables the student practitioner to learn the technique of advocacy by way of an analytical approach. The author believes that the principles of advocacy may be learnt by application and practice. The principles are explained by analysis and illustrated with examples of both good and bad practice.
Enables the student practitioner to learn the technique of advocacy by way of an analytical approach. The author believes that the principles of advocacy may be learnt by application and practice. The principles are explained by analysis and illustrated with examples of both good and bad practice.
Judge Michael Hyam has been a Circuit Judge since 1984. He is currently the Recorder of London. Formerly he was Resident Judge at Norwich Combined Court and The Designated Family Judge in Norwich. He practised on The South Eastern Circuit for 22 years and has taught advocacy at the Inns of Court School of Law for many years.
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Learning to speak preparation speaking in court pleading in mitigation examination in chief cross-examination cross-examination of experts re-examination non-adversarial advocacy the personality of the advocate do's and dont's.
Learning to speak preparation speaking in court pleading in mitigation examination in chief cross-examination cross-examination of experts re-examination non-adversarial advocacy the personality of the advocate do's and dont's.
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